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This is not the intent of the pitch clock. In fact, it's a shining example for umpires of how not to implement it.
The Cubs player needed to collect himself but neglected to call timeout and was a strikeout victim against the Royals.
While Hunter Bigge still spoke solemnly of the harrowing moments after a 105.1-mph foul ball struck him in the face last ...
Matt Wallner is capable of hitting the ball in unique ways, and it produces some unique fly-ball trajectories. Part of the ...
A peeved firefighter unleashed “gallons of water” onto a Maryland baseball field after a ball struck his pick-up truck — ...
Keith Hernandez had zero clue that a ball almost drilled him. During the second game of Thursday’s doubleheader between the ...
After Ceddanne Rafaela's apparent two-base hit is reversed by the umpiring crew, Red Sox manager Alex Cora was very unhappy ...
It turns out baseball announcing can be a dangerous profession. During the Mets’ second game of Thursday’s double-header ...
Steve Bartman was cemented into (unintentional) pop culture fame when he touched a foul ball during a crucial baseball game ...
Spencer Strider thought it was a foul ball. Jorbit Vivas seemed to think he could advance to third base unchallenged. And ...
You don’t see many baseball gloves that look like this anymore. In the bottom of the fifth inning of Monday night's game ...
There was only a .00001 percent chance to catch two consecutive foul balls, per the MLB. That's a one in 10,000,000 opportunity.